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Yeah. I know the top can hold 2x 120mm though? I was thinking 1x 120 under the top part on pull since the ATX 8 Pin power gets in the way :/ with a 120mm pushing through the rad?
 
Well if you have the 120mm Pulling air through above where the ATX 8 Pin power is and a Push where the handle starts effectively in logic you would have 2 fans pusing air through a rad? Or at least the way I think it would work. Not sure about how the airflow would effect each other but through a 60mm rad shouldn't be that big a problem surely?
 
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Well if you have the 120mm Pulling air through above where the ATX 8 Pin power is and a Push where the handle starts effectively in logic you would have 2 fans pusing air through a rad? Or at least the way I think it would work. Not sure about how the airflow would effect each other but through a 60mm rad shouldn't be that big a problem surely?

yea should work fine aslong as nothing stops the fan been installed on the mobo but cant see that tbh
 
well im having the Alphacool NexXxoS UT60 360mm down the front push/pull (intake) and Alphacool NexXxoS XT45 240mm on top prolly with your fan idea as exhaust and 140 mm on back exhaust.
fans are 6 x Phobya G-Silent 12 1500rpm Red LED
Phobya G-Silent 14 1100rpm Red LED
ill just be using the fan controller with the case
 
I see. Well I'll have the 3 GT's (one to replace the Coolermaster 140mm exhaust later to have a 120mm rad there) and the two on the top rad as exhaust with the coolermaster default front fans on the HDD's.
 
So tomorrow I will be getting:


YOUR BASKET
1 x Gigabyte GeForce GTX 670 Windforce 3X 2048MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card £274.99
1 x Benq XL2420T 24" TRUE 120Hz 3D Vision 2.0 Widescreen LED Monitor - Black/Red £224.99
1 x Koolance VID-NX680 (GeForce GTX 680) £78.32
1 x OcUK Tech Lab - D5 Vario Pump & Alphacool Clear HF D5 Top Value Combo £70.82
1 x XSPC RX240 120mm Radiator - Black £54.98
1 x EK Dual Bay Spin Reservoir - Acetal £39.16
1 x BitFenix Recon Internet-Connected Fan Controller £24.16
1 x EK-FC680 GTX Backplate - Black £16.66
3 x Scythe Gentle Typhoon 120mm 1850 RPM - 3 Pin £12.48 (£37.44)
1 x OcUK Tube Cutter Aluminum 3-14mm £7.08
2 x Mayhems X1 UV Blood Red Coolant £6.66 (£13.32)
2 x XSPC HighFlex Hose 7/16" ID, 5/8" OD, 15.9/11.1mm, 2m, Clear/UV £4.99 (£9.98)
1 x Official Overclockers UK Elite Gaming Mug £3.32
3 x EK-PSC Adapter Rotary 90° G1/4 Black £2.99 (£8.97)
2 x EK-PSC Adapter Rotary 45° G1/4 Black £2.99 (£5.98)
10 x EK PSC Compression Fitting 7/16 (16/12mm) - G1/4 - Black £2.92 (£29.20)
1 x OcUK Value PSU Bridging Connector (24 Pin) £1.08
Total : £1,095.54 (includes shipping : £12.50).



(whats in the first post but modified to include everything I want)

Not sure on the fan controller but not much else I could go for really :p any suggestions? I was going to get a 2nd 240mm Rad but I wouldn't be able to afford the extra scythes with the budget I'm on :(
 
Double check that waterblock fits on the 670 WF before you buy it bud, the power connectors on the WF are side by side rather than stacked on the 680, it should fit, just make sure to do a dry fit first :)

Edit: also a few things out of stock on your pick too :(
 
Yup I will make sure it fits. And I know... two of the most important things are out of stock >.< the side panel I ordered from Casekings isn't in stock either :/
 
For the compressions you can use these I would think, they are stated for 1/2" ID but 7/16" will squeeze over the barb and its 5/8" OD which is what the 7/16" tubing is.

For tubing just order this stuff ;)
 
Whats the difference for the XSPC tubing lol? I really want EK compressions to me they just look nicer ^.^ reckon I should grab some LED's to make my case a little more lively? xD
 
The £5.99 is a boxed lot of 2m, the other stuff is rolled from a drum and cut to the length you want, other than that, nothing, its all I use :D

And yeah, LED's are always a nice touch :D
 
Have you considered changing the way your loop flows btw? so the fluid goes Pump - Res - 240 - CPU - 670 - 120 Pump. I am far from an expert at water-cooling, but it just seemed like the fluid is going to have a bit a climb to get from the 120 to the CPU compared to the other way around where it would all down hill. Just my humble opinion.

Either way I'm subbed, looks like an interesting build and i want to see how that Koolance block turns out :p

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